how to tell what card anie man thinketh, how to conveie the same into a kernell of a nut or cheristone, &c: and the same againe into ones pocket: how to make one drawe the same or anie card you list, and all under one devise\ncard thought of is predicted on piece of paper in nut or button on spectator's coat, stooge, another person selects this card from deck, in optional repeat a nut with ink is cracked by some sucker\n unknown\nhow to make a card vanish, and finde it againe in a nut\n unknown\nhow to tell what card any man thinks of, how to convey it into the kernel of a nut or cherrystone, and the same again into another's pocket\n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
How to tell what card anie man thinketh, how to conveie the same into a kernell of a nut or cheristone, &c: and the same againe into ones pocket: how to make one drawe the same or anie card you list, and all under one devise
card thought of is predicted on piece of paper in nut or button on spectator's coat, stooge, another person selects this card from deck, in optional repeat a nut with ink is cracked by some sucker
how to make a card vanish, and finde it againe in a nut\nduplicate card is split and printed side slit into nut beforehand, second nut filled with ink as joke when spectator opens it\n unknown\nhow to tell what card anie man thinketh, how to conveie the same into a kernell of a nut or cheristone, &c: and the same againe into ones pocket: how to make one drawe the same or anie card you list, and all under one devise\n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to make a Card vanish, and finde it againe in a Nut
duplicate card is split and printed side slit into nut beforehand, second nut filled with ink as joke when spectator opens it
die wandermünze\nmarked coin vanishes, appears inside a lemon which is inside an orange inside a cabbage, then audibly travels inside silk-covered glass\n unknown\nmagische potpourri\neduard hensel
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Die Wandermünze
marked coin vanishes, appears inside a lemon which is inside an orange inside a cabbage, then audibly travels inside silk-covered glass
die bezauberten südfrüchte\nborrowed glove in nut in egg in lemon in orange\ncharles arbre\na glove conjured into a nut, the nut into an egg, the egg into a lemon, and the lemon into an orange\n unknown
1900
die zauberwelt Charles Arbre
a glove conjured into a nut, the nut into an egg, the egg into a lemon, and the lemon into an orange\nring and glove into nest of items from title\n unknown\ndie bezauberten südfrüchte\ncharles arbre
1903
later magic
Unknown
A Glove Conjured into a Nut, the Nut into an Egg, the Egg into a Lemon, and the Lemon into an Orange
the stanyon lessons for the cups and balls\npart 12, including<br/>- the travelling sugar<br/>- four paper balls and plates<br/>- the walnut shells and pea<br/>- thimble rigging<br/>- chinese marbles\nellis stanyon
1938
the jinx 1-50 Ellis Stanyon
The Stanyon Lessons for the Cups and Balls
part 12, including - The Travelling Sugar - Four Paper Balls and Plates - The Walnut Shells and Pea - Thimble Rigging - Chinese Marbles
"nuts to you"\ncard is selected and matching miniature card found in chosen in walnut\ngerald kosky
1943
full deck of impromptu card tricks Gerald Kosky
"Nuts to You"
card is selected and matching miniature card found in chosen in walnut
fruit cup\ncoin in egg in lemon in orange in grapefruit using a clothespin\norson welles\nmaterialization\nfranklin v. taylor
1944
the phoenix 51-100 Orson Welles
Fruit Cup
coin in egg in lemon in orange in grapefruit using a clothespin
wandering walnuts\nwalnut produced, traveling around, multiplied, with self-made walnut shell\njoseph keen
1946
hugard's magic monthly - volumes i, ii, iii and iv Joseph Keen
Wandering Walnuts
walnut produced, traveling around, multiplied, with self-made walnut shell
three card monte outdone\nwith three aspirin boxes and one penny\ntheodore annemann\nmoxie\nmichael weber
1952
annemann's buried treasures Theodore Annemann
brema + taylor\nbrema nut, nut off rope, with handkerchief\nfranklin v. taylor\nbrema plus taylor\nfranklin v. taylor
1954
the phoenix 251 — 300 Franklin V. Taylor
brema plus taylor\nbrema nut, nut off rope, with handkerchief\nfranklin v. taylor\nbrema + taylor\nfranklin v. taylor
1956
the best in magic Franklin V. Taylor
the modern shell game\n- the shells
- the pea
- working surface
- the basic move
- the routine (with under glass finale)\nharry stanley\nlewis ganson
1967
the art of close-up magic — volume 1 Harry Stanley, Lewis Ganson
The Modern Shell Game
- the shells
- the pea
- working surface
- the basic move
- the routine (with under glass finale)
the banknote in walnut\nbill in walnut in egg in lemon, serial number divination to start\nalan shaxon\nserial number divination\ntheodore annemann
1970
my kind of magic Alan Shaxon
The Banknote in Walnut
bill in walnut in egg in lemon, serial number divination to start
thimbles & pea\ncups and balls routine with thimbles and pea, sponge ball final loads\ndavid lederman
1972
tarbell course in magic — volume 7 David Lederman
Thimbles & Pea
cups and balls routine with thimbles and pea, sponge ball final loads
three shell game\n- move number one - to steal the pea
- move number two - to load the pea
- move number three - to show a shell empty
- the routine\n unknown
1977
close-up cavalcade finale
Unknown
Three Shell Game
- Move Number One - To Steal the Pea
- Move Number Two - To Load the Pea
- Move Number Three - To Show a Shell Empty
- The Routine
all together\n"two in the hand one in the pocket" with three unshelled peanuts, then washer, nut and bolt\nwilbur t. kattner
1977
innovative magic no. 3 Wilbur T. Kattner
All Together
"two in the hand one in the pocket" with three unshelled peanuts, then washer, nut and bolt
malini on stage\ntwo spectators on stage, sponge ball routine with paperballs over the head situation and balls appearing at spectator, then watch steal and coconut production from hat\ndanny korem
1985
korem without limits Danny Korem
Malini On Stage
two spectators on stage, sponge ball routine with paperballs over the head situation and balls appearing at spectator, then watch steal and coconut production from hat
the peripatetic walnuts\nwalnuts travel one by one from hand to under can-covered glass\ndai vernon\nthe walnuts trick\nharry riser
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2 Dai Vernon
The Peripatetic Walnuts
walnuts travel one by one from hand to under can-covered glass
to feed many\nfood (grapes, nuts or the like) placed in bowls, even though some are eaten the amount stays the same, mathematical principle (edge counting)\nmichael weber\nbreaking bread\nrobert e. neale
1991
life savers Michael Weber
To Feed Many
food (grapes, nuts or the like) placed in bowls, even though some are eaten the amount stays the same, mathematical principle (edge counting)
brazil bet\nbetting that the large brazil nuts are on top in can\njohn scarne\ninformant\nkarl fulves\nother information\nkarl fulves
1994
rigmarole John Scarne
Brazil Bet
betting that the large brazil nuts are on top in can
eine harte nuss\nmulti-phase routine with glass finale\njörg alexander weber\nfrank garcia's routine\nfrank garcia
1995
zauberkunst Jörg Alexander Weber
the walnuts trick\nwalnuts travel one by one from hand to under can-covered glass\nharry riser\nthe peripatetic walnuts\ndai vernon
1996
the feints and temps of harry riser Harry Riser
The Walnuts Trick
walnuts travel one by one from hand to under can-covered glass
peanuts\npeanut jar, spectator estimates number of peanuts and is correct\nalexander de cova\n"jelly beans" (jim steinmeyer)
1997
seminarunterlagen 1997 Alexander de Cova
Peanuts
peanut jar, spectator estimates number of peanuts and is correct
peanuts\npeanut jar, spectator estimates number of peanuts and is correct\nalexander de cova\n"jelly beans" (jim steinmeyer)
1998
secrets no. 2 Alexander de Cova
Peanuts
peanut jar, spectator estimates number of peanuts and is correct
nut & bolt trick\nnut in one hand, bolt in other hand, travel together srewed\nfred robinson\ntrevor lewis
2009
the magic of fred robinson Fred Robinson, Trevor Lewis
Nut & Bolt Trick
nut in one hand, bolt in other hand, travel together srewed